Coach Tom Landry

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Passed away 21 years ago on February 12th,
I know this thread is 2 days too late but still worth honoring the man and discussing his legacy.

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I recall it was on a Saturday. Living in Metro Atlanta, I turned on the 11pm news. When Landry's passing was covered, the news anchor stated that earlier that afternoon\evening Tony Dorsett was in town as part of an HBCU awards program I believe. A reporter covering the event was informed by his station about Landry. When interviewing Dorsett, the reporter told Dorsett about the sad news. Tony was so stunned. He tried to talk about how great a coach and a man Landry was- but he so overcome with emotion that he was just uttering partial statements and thoughts. It was a very sad thing to watch.
 

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Not enough men like Tom Landry today. The men who fought in WWII had a toughness that is hard to imagine. The contradiction of Tom Landy is he was as stoic as could be, but also a very innovative guy. Of all the coaches of his era, he was my favorite, including Lombardi.
 

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Grew up 30 miles from his and my mom's hometown. Got to coach in Tom Landry stadium....5-0 record there. Love that place.

When i found out he was from little old Mission, Texas i couldn't believe it. Someone from that little town, at the time, coaching the Dallas Freaking Cowboys. The man was just a class act. Tom Landry Stadium, home of the Mission Eagles. RIP Coach Landry.

BTW, i love those numbers on the unis.
 
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